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Learn more about Plesionectes longicollum, a well-preserved plesiosaurioid that’s the oldest known from the Posidonia Shale ...
What’s in the middle of the Milky Way? In our neck of the cosmos, everything revolves around a supermassive black hole.
Learn more about the gut microbiome’s digestion of the amino acid tryptophan, which creates byproducts with potential for ...
Learn more about telepathy, why it’s a controversial topic in the world of science and how a new podcast sheds light on the ...
Knowing the current health status of your heart is crucial — and dating your heart’s age might just be the right tool for it.
Hibernating animals reverse aging, avoid diabetes, and preserve muscle. Could we one day do the same?
Listen to an exclusive podcast episode where Discover Magazine interviews Dr. Katy Croff Bell and Professor Alan Jamieson ...
How common is ADHD? Learn more about ADHD and why it seems more people have it than really do.
Learn how hundreds of “sinkites,” all around a kilometer across, are altering the strata in the North Sea.
What would a wormhole really look like? It's unlikely that wormholes truly exist, but here's what they would look like if ...
What is space-time? Depending on how fast you're moving or how close you are to Earth's gravity can change the way time feels ...
Learn about cryovolcanism, which shapes the surface of icy moons in the outer Solar System by releasing water that ...